ScanX Scout is also available in a battery model making this system perfect for on-site applications. The rechargeable internal battery is capable of four hours run-time and has the ability to scan approximately thirty 14” x 17” imaging plates or approximately 510 linear inches on a single charge.

The battery design utilizes an internal charging module (PCB) which will restore charging power to the battery pack when an AC (100-240V) connection is applied to the main power inlet. The battery is fully recharged in less than three hours.

Highly detailed images in seconds

Developed exclusively for the security industry by ALLPRO Imaging, ScanX Scout is easy to deploy and produces high-resolution digital images in just seconds. Bomb technicians, EOD/IED specialists and other security professionals can swiftly obtain the data necessary to make critical decisions on the spot.

Designed for ease and speed

The ScanX Scout is a great value and much more rugged than DR systems. Phosphor Storage Plates are extremely durable and reusable. DR panels contain glass plates and mirrors which are easily broken. Wires get tangled and connectors can become loose and damaged. And, with DR panels you are limited to the panel imaging area. ScanX enables multiple imaging plates to be assembled in a mosaic with a single exposure.

Key advantages of CR include:

CR Technology consists of a 3 step process:

The imaging plate (IP) is exposed with X-ray or gamma radiation which causes the phosphor layer in the plate to store the image.
During the reading process the IP moves through the scanner as a focused X-ray beam triggers the release of stored image data in the form of visible light.
The emitted light is detected, amplified and converted into an electrical signal that is digitized, transferred to a computer and finally displayed as a digital image on the PC screen.
As the IP is scanned, the scanner’s internal in-line eraser removes residual data from the IP which is then ready for the next exposure.

What is important?

With film radiography there are few variables other than the film itself. With CR we have different IP types and also multiple scanner parameters that can be adjusted to optimize image quality for the required inspection task.